To be honest, I really enjoyed Lullwater and Islander killed it; however, I ended up leaving during Starset. I’m not saying that Starset didn’t sound great because they did, it’s just that there was little to no interaction with the crowd which I feel can really bring up a shows quality. Altogether though, it was worth going to.

That was probably the most immersive, well put together show I’ve seen. I’ve been going to concerts for 12+ years and never seen a show put on like this . The effects they used, the lazer shows, and their sound was just something else, you got lost in their performance. They opened up strong, and never let up.

It would be awesome if all venues would section off or rail off main floor, lower and upper balcony sections so concert goers could buy tickets according to where they want to watch the show from. General admission is so impractical. There’s several advantages for both fans and the venue as well as the bands playing. There’s money to be made and spent on both parts but it’s a win win for all. There are a million ways to do it and should strongly be considered.

Starset is an act that you absolutely have to experience live. The showmanship and performance of the band, the inclusion of live string backing (cello and violin), and the phenomenal light show provided me with an experience that still has my head in the stars days later.

It was great. I did the VIP event before the show & it was awesome how down to earth the Starset guys are (no pun intended). Sucks that they had the tech problems during the show, but they were amazing nonetheless!

I had the absolute pleasure of being front row for these guys. And for the third time seeing them, they still never fail to amaze me. One of my friends had the opportunity to meet them and he couldn't stop glowing about how incredibly polite and friendly they were. If you've never seen Starset preform, I would highly recommend it, they play their hearts out.